"Explores different types of trials throughout Scripture, revealing the spiritual purpose for each and reassuring readers with God's promise of restoration. The majority of the book focuses on Job and his sufferings"-- Provided by publisher
Eric Ortlund Bücher






The exploration of Behemoth and Leviathan in the book of Job reveals deeper themes of cosmic chaos and divine justice. Eric Ortlund argues that these creatures symbolize the evil present in creation, suggesting that God’s description serves to address Job’s concerns about suffering and divine oversight. By interpreting these figures supernaturally, readers can grasp the intended climax of the narrative, emphasizing God's control over chaos and the importance of faith amidst adversity. This volume aims to enhance understanding of biblical theology while engaging with contemporary scholarship.
Piercing Leviathan
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Fresh study of a key theological issue in the Old Testament book of Job
Job
- 98 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
This 12-week study invites us to take an honest look at the agony and pain experienced by Job, which are immediately relevant in many ways to the suffering we all experience while on earth.
A fresh Bible commentary on Ecclesiastes for preaching, teaching and personal study.
Dead Petals - An Apocalypse
- 362 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A former professor named Oz confronts a bizarre and terrifying zombie apocalypse where the undead resemble grotesque flowers and are inexplicably drawn to the Sun. As his neighbors turn into these relentless creatures, Oz flees south with a diverse group of survivors. Unlike typical zombies, these beings regenerate and possess a sinister purpose guided by a global leader. The story explores themes of transformation and survival in a new reality, challenging the characters to confront their roles in this macabre world.